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US president Donald Trump struck an optimistic tone at resolving the Gulf dispute in his meeting with the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim in New York at the UN General Assembly.

"We will get it solved,” Mr Trump told his guest in their first meeting since the dispute with Qatar started 107 days ago over its support of extremist and terrorist groups.

The US President welcomed the Qatari Emir saying: “We have been friends a long time...we have known each other for a long time."

"We are right now in a situation where we’re trying to solve a problem in the Middle East and I think we’ll get it solved. I have a very strong feeling that it will be solved pretty quickly”.

Mr Trump denied reports that he pressured Saudi Arabia against pursuing a military option against Qatar. He described his meetings in Saudi Arabia in May “as an epic and very important, really very historic meeting and now we want to make the most of it by getting things settled".

The Qatari Emir focused on the relationship between the United States of America and Qatar, calling it “strong” and “historic” and praised US mediation in the dispute. According to the White House pool report, Mr Trump and the Emir of Qatar did not shake hands.